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I would like to introduce you to some friends and ask you to support their ministry by seeing a movie.  These friends are JT and Terri Lee Clark.  Their ministry as well as the name of the movie is “My Brother’s Crossing”.  The movie comes to theaters this week on September 3rd, and here is the movie trailer:


https://youtu.be/NvECOJKVhYk

 

JT and I met through a training event that was put on by Martinsville Speedway where our Raceway Ministry team serves.  A few years later we met once again after his family experienced a tremendous loss in the death of his brother and sister in law.  But what caught my attention and others was how his family practiced forgiveness and loved the person who was involved in the accident.


You can read more of the story in the following newspaper story:


https://martinsvillebulletin.com/news/forgiveness-and-friendship-accident-brings-families-together/article_2e869fea-172b-565f-8e42-350026a8a33d.html


We serve a God of forgiveness and second chances.  This movie and the story JT shared in his book In the Blink of an Eye is one of the most powerful I have encountered.  Please check it out and share with others.


One of the things that this story does is share the Gospel.  It literally gives people an opportunity to come to know Jesus.  That is what we are called to do.  Share the story of Jesus and the salvation we have received.  


My prayer for this movie is just that.  May it have such an impact on people that they share with others, and they keep on sharing.


Learn more about this story and this ministry at their facebook page:


https://www.facebook.com/mybrotherscrossing


Thank you ahead of time for sharing this story.  Keep letting others know that real hope comes only from Jesus!


Romans 10:9-10  NLT

If you openly declare that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God, and it is by openly declaring your faith that you are saved.

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